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Immune system and its importance for homeostasis. Component

... • Subset of granular lymphocytes different from T- and Blymphocytes • Cytotoxic for tumor cells and virally infected cells • Important in defense against some bacteria, fungi and parasites • Participate in antibody dependent cellular cytotoxicity reactions (ADCC) • Non MHC restricted (= NK cells nee ...
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... • Subset of granular lymphocytes different from T- and Blymphocytes • Cytotoxic for tumor cells and virally infected cells • Important in defense against some bacteria, fungi and parasites • Participate in antibody dependent cellular cytotoxicity reactions (ADCC) • Non MHC restricted (= NK cells nee ...
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